2. Speakers A and B are vibrating out of phase. They are directly facing each other, are 7.80 m apart, and are each playing a 110 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 340 m/s. On the line between the speakers there are points where maximum sound intensity occurs. What is the distance of the nearest point from speaker A? m M. EI!! ZEEU! ZEE ZEE A L₁ La 3x 21332
2. Speakers A and B are vibrating out of phase. They are directly facing each other, are 7.80 m apart, and are each playing a 110 Hz tone. The speed of sound is 340 m/s. On the line between the speakers there are points where maximum sound intensity occurs. What is the distance of the nearest point from speaker A? m M. EI!! ZEEU! ZEE ZEE A L₁ La 3x 21332
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